An imprinted transcript, antisense to Nesp, adds complexity to the cluster of imprinted genes at the mouse Gnas locus
- Stephanie F. Wroe*,
- Gavin Kelsey†,
- Judith A. Skinner*,
- Dorothy Bodle†,
- Simon T. Ball*,
- Colin V. Beechey*,
- Josephine Peters*,‡, and
- Christine M. Williamson*
- *Mammalian Genetics Unit, Medical Research Council, Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RD, United Kingdom; and †Laboratory of Developmental Genetics and Imprinting, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, CB2 4AT, United Kingdom
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Communicated by Mary F. Lyon, Medical Research Council, Oxon, United Kingdom (received for review August 24, 1999)
Abstract
The Gnas locus in distal mouse chromosome (Chr) 2 is emerging as a complex genomic region. It contains three imprinted genes in the order Nesp-Gnasxl-Gnas. Gnas encodes a G protein α-subunit, and Nesp and Gnasxl encode proteins of unknown function expressed in neuroendocrine tissue. Together, these genes form a single transcription unit because transcripts of Nesp and Gnasxl are alternatively spliced onto exon 2 of Gnas. Nesp and Gnasxl are expressed from opposite parental alleles, with Nesp encoding a maternal-specific transcript and Gnasxl encoding a paternal-specific transcript. We now identify a further imprinted transcript in this cluster. Reverse transcription–PCR analysis of Nesp expression in 15.5-days-postcoitum embryos carrying only maternal or paternal copies of distal Chr 2 revealed an isoform that is exclusively paternally, rather than maternally, expressed. Strand-specific reverse transcription–PCR showed that this form is an antisense transcript. The existence of a paternally expressed antisense transcript was confirmed by Northern blot analysis. The sequence is contiguous with genomic sequence downstream of Nesp and encompasses Nesp exons 1 and 2 and an intervening intron. We propose that Nespas is an additional control element in the imprinting region of mouse distal Chr 2; it adds further complexity to the Gnas-imprinted gene cluster.
Footnotes
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↵ ‡ To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: j.peters{at}har.mrc.ac.uk.
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Data deposition: The sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank database [accession nos. AF175305 (partial cDNA of maternal Nesp transcript), AF173359 (partial cDNA of paternal Nespas transcript), AJ251480, and AJ245856 (genomic sequences between Nesp and Gnasxl)].
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Article published online before print: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 10.1073/pnas.050015397.
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Article and publication date are at www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.050015397
- Abbreviations:
- Chr,
- chromosome;
- dpc,
- day postcoitum;
- RT-PCR,
- reverse transcription–PCR;
- RACE,
- rapid amplification of cDNA ends
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